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Margaret Abrams

Kristin Davis talks about how the Sex and the City characters would spend life in lockdown

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If you've wondered how the ladies of Sex and The City would be handling self-quarantine, you're not alone (just look at TikTok or Instagram for proof/deep dives into their imagined quarantines).

Actress Kristin Davis, who played the perfectly preppy Charlotte York Goldenblatt on the beloved HBO show, took some time to consider how her character would spend life in lockdown.

Davis, 55, appeared on the CBS show The Talk and talked about her life - as well as how Charlotte would be spending quarantine and more importantly why she'd like to spend it with her favorite character.

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"Charlotte for sure I would want to be quarantined, because she'd be prepared," she explained - and wouldn't we all?

Carrie would be too self-absorbed to self-quarantine with, Samantha would be breaking it to meet up with gentleman callers and Miranda would be prepared but not as fun as Charlotte. Plus, she wouldn't have Elizabeth Taylor by her side.

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"She would be stocked up for like six months. Everything would be very very clean. She would have all the Clorox wipes hoarded in her pantry, so I would definitely want to be with Charlotte for that element," she imagined.

Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Chris Noth, Kim Cattrall, and Cynthia Nixon at party in 1999. (FilmMagic)

She went on to say, "I think the most fun would probably be Samantha, but on the other hand, I don't know how she'd like to be cooped up, you know what I'm saying. And then Carrie would be so thoughtful and witty and funny and I think that Miranda would just be, like, working. She'd be on the Zoom. She'd be so focused, but it would be a fascinating show."

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Davis also said she'd love to see shows about coronavirus from beloved characters, much like the Parks and Recreation Zoom reunion.

She asked, "Wouldn't be fascinating to see shows in quarantine, you know characters that we love? That would be really interesting."

Perhaps that means a Sex and the City Zoom episode is coming - Davis said she was interested.

Though it would mean ending the reported feud between Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker.

Maybe Candace Bushnell can start writing the Sex and the City: Quarantine Edition the world needs now.

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